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Khaled J. Salaymeh

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  • Country of residence: Jordan
  • Gender: Male
  • Born in: 1968
  • Age: 48
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Dr. Khaled J.Salaymeh, MD ,FAAP, FACC, Consultant pediatric cardiologist, American Board, Pediatrics American Board, Pediatric Cardiology. Lives in Amman-Jordan Personal Data: Name: Khaled Jamal Salaymeh Education: High School: 1982 - 1986: Al-Ekhlass High School. Kuwait City, Kuwait Medical School: 1986 -1992: Jordan University of Science and Technology Faculty of Medicine - Irbid, Jordan Degrees: June 1986: High School June 1992: M.B.B.S October 1997: American Board Certification-Pediatrics August 2000: American Board Certification-Pediatric cardiology Training and Experience: July 1992 - June 1993.



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Rotating internship, Al-Bashir Teaching Hospital Amman, Jordan June 1993 - November 1993 General Practitioner and Emergency House Officer Shmaisani Private Hospital Amman - Jordan February 1994 Pediatric Cardiology Externship University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, Nebraska July 1994 - June 1995 PL1, Joint Pediatric Residency Program - University of Nebraska Medical Center - Creighton University Omaha, Nebraska July 1995 - June 1996 PL2, Joint Pediatric Residency Program - University of Nebraska Medical Center - Creighton University Omaha, Nebraska September 1995 Pediatric Cardiology Elective University of Michigan, Ann Arbor July 1996 - June 1997 PL3, Joint Pediatric Residency Program University of Nebraska Medical Center - Creighton University Omaha, Nebraska July 1996 - July 1997 University of Nebraska Medical Center - Creighton University Joint Pediatrics Residency Program - Co Chief Resident Omaha, Nebraska July 1997 - June 1998 PL4, Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship - Division of Cardiology Cincinnati Children's Hospital. Cincinnati, Ohio July 1998 - June 1999 PL5, Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship -Division of Cardiology - Cincinnati Children’s Hospital -Cincinnati, Ohio July 1999 – June 2000 PL6, Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship -Division of Cardiology - Cincinnati Children’s Hospital - Cincinnati, Ohio Previous Position: Aug 26th 2000-March Consultant pediatric cardiologist 1st 2004 Islamic Hospital - Amman-Jordan Current Position: Consultant Pediatric Cardiologist March 1st 2004-Current Al-Khalidi Medical Plaza - Amman-Jordan Exams: September 14, 1993: E.C.F.M.G. Certificate # 0-481-962-9 December 7 - 9, 1993: F.L.E.X. Parts I & II October 7 - 8, 1997: American Pediatric board licensure Exam (Passed) August 7th 2000: American Pediatric Cardiology Board Exam (Passed) Licensure: August 1993: Ministry of Health. Amman, Jordan September 1997: Nebraska Permanent Medical License November 1998: Ohio Permanent Medical License Honors and Awards: 1978 - 1986: Top of Class, Al-Ekhlass High School, 7 consecutive years June 1986: Rank 62nd among 18,500 High School Students 1986 - 1987: Certificate of Honor for Academic Excellence Faculty of Medicine - Jordan University of Science and Technology. Societies: July 1993: Jordan Medical Association February 2002: Jordan Pediatric society March 2005: Jordan Cardiac Society July 2004-2006: Vice president, Jordanian society of American Medical Graduates August 1994: American Academy of Pediatrics July 1997: American College of Cardiology Scientific Boards: - Member of the editorial board for “Pediatric Cardiology” Journal Research and Interests: Publications: 1) Khaled J. Salaymeh, Anirban Banerjee. Evaluation of arterial stiffness in children with Williams syndrome: Does it play a role in evolving hypertension? Am Heart J 2001;142:549-55. 2) Khaled J. Salaymeh, Thomas R. Kimball, Peter B. Manning. Anomalous Pulmonary Artery from Aorta via a PDA: Repair in a premature infant. Ann Thorac Surg 2000;69:1259-61. 3) Khaled J. Salaymeh, Roozbeh Taeed, Erik C. Michelfelder, Robert H. Beekman III, David Shim, Thomas R Kimball. The Unique Echocardiographic Features associated With Deployment Of The Amplatzer ASD Device. J Am Soc Echocardiogr 2001;14:128-37. 4) David A. Danford, Khaled J. Salaymeh, Ameeta B. Martin, Scott E. Fletcher, Carl H. Gumbiner. Pulmonary stenosis: Defect-specific diagnostic accuracy of heart murmurs in children. J Pediatr 1999;134:76-81 5) Taeed R, Shim D, Kimball TR, Michelfelder EC, Salaymeh KJ, Koons LM, Beekman RH. One-year follow-up of the Amplatzer device to close atrial septal defects. Am J Cardiol 2001 Jan 1 87:1 116-8, A9 6) Timothy F. Feltes, Allison K. Cabalka, H. Cody Meissner, Franco M. Piazza, David A. Carlin, Franklin H. Top, Jr, Edward M. Connor, Henry M. Sondheimer and for the Cardiac Synagis Study Group. Palivizumab prophylaxis reduces hospitalization due to respiratory syncytial virus in young children with hemodynamically significant congenital heart disease. The Journal of Pediatrics, Vol 143, Issue 4, 532-540, Oct. 2003 Lectures: 1) Pediatric Echocardiography into the 21st Century, University of Jordan, Department of Pediatrics, March 3 1999 2) Cyanotic Congenital Heart Disease, University of Jordan, Department of Pediatrics, March 8 1999 3) Pediatric Echocardiography into the 21st Century, Islamic Hospital & Jordan Hospital, March 14 1999 4) Update on Kawasaki disease, Jordan Pediatric Society, May 21th 2002 5) Pediatric cardiac emergencies, University of Jordan, department of pediatrics day, July 10th 2003 6) Outcome of patients with single ventricle, Adults with Congenital Heart Disease Symposium, Jeddah-Saudi Arabia, Oct. 22nd 2003 7) Managing single ventricle patients, Pan-Arab congenital heart disease association meeting, Alexandria-Egypt, February 2004 8) Catheter Closure of Cardiac Defects in Children, Baghazi Cardiac Meeting, Banghazi-Libya. May 2005 Abstracts: 1) Salaymeh KJ, Banerjee A. Role of Arterial Stiffness in Hypertension in Children with Williams Syndrome. Presented to the 10th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Echocardiography, Washington, DC, June 1999. 2) Salaymeh KJ, Taeed R, Michelfelder EC, Beekman RH III, Shim D, Kimball TR. The Importance of Echocardiography During and After Atrial Septal Defect Closure with the Amplatzer Device. Presented to the 10th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Echocardiography, Washington, DC, June 1999. 3) Khaled J. Salaymeh, Sandra A Witt, Betty J. Glascock, Erik C. Michelfelder, Thomas R Kimball. Aortic stiffness as a mechanism for post-operative neoaortic regurgitation after arterial switch operation. Presented to the 11th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Echocardiography, Chicago, IL, June 2000. 4) Taeed R, Shim D, Salaymeh KJ, Kimball TR, Michelfelder EC, Koons LM, Beekman RH. Atrial Septal Defect Closure with the Amplatzer Device: the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Experience. Presented to the 22nd annual Meeting of the Society for Cardiac Angiography and Interventions. Monterrey, California, May, 1999. (Presented by Dr. Taeed).

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